Wednesday, June 25, 2008

What would I ever do without Firefox? Seriously, if I had to rely on Internet Explorer (any version) I simply wouldn't! Despite the numerous exploits designed specifically for IE, its the lack of functionality and very few (even less useful) plug-ins that makes Microsoft's browser irritating and time-consuming. Fortunately, their are alternatives, namely Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Of these, Firefox is the most functional and widely accepted on many websites (few sites still require Internet Explorer to render properly). By itself, Firefox 3 (the latest version as of June 17, 2008) looks just like any other browser, but when you install add-ons, it becomes a custom tailored, feature rich Internet tool that eases repetitive tasks, saves time, back-ups and stores online your bookmarks, saves and restores Sessions for later retrieval or recovery from a system crash, and much, much more. You can download Mozilla's Firefox browser from